Lix Quotes

We've searched our database for all the quotes and captions related to Lix. Here they are! All 11 of them:

Ash: The thing is, it wasn’t over Lily. It was all about you. Lix: I think you should stop talking now. Ash: You’re so attractive. I want to kiss you. Lix: WTF Ash: I mean it. Let’s take our friendship to the next level. This can’t just be one sided.
Charlotte West (Bad Rules (A Wild Minds Novel))
CHAPTER LIX THE LAST EFFORT
Anthony Trollope (The American Senator)
but I don’t see you that way, all right?” “All right.” Ash had no choice but to agree. He must have realized the shortest route to Lix going away was to cooperate. “Just to be clear, I’m strictly into vagina.” “Got it.” “Good talk.” “Sorry,” I mouthed to Ash, laughing silently.
Charlotte West (Bad Rules (A Wild Minds Novel))
Finalmente o prazer. Farrapos de fantasias eróticas de toda uma vida, numa espiral onde rodopiavam emoções, sensações, esquecimento próprio, loucura, aceitação do animal em mim, do grito, da fome, da liberdade de ser e saber que se é. Apesar. Mau grado. Não obstante. Que se lixe.
Rosa Lobato de Faria (A Alma Trocada)
I bet you met some of them. D’roz and D’folz are coming. Other than them, I also convinced D’kar and D’lar, the Nether Dragon twins to be with me. I believe D’lix and D’waq might come by too, but I am not so sure. And then there are the three last Nether Dragons, the ones who directly opposed The One: D’gar, D’poul and D’larf.” “Why do all Nether Dragon names start with a D?” Peter wondered.
Mark Mulle (Diary of a Piglin Book 10: Attacked by the Nether Dragon)
Magpies love to hear words which they can speak; and not only do they learn them, but they enjoy it; and as they repeat them over to themselves with the greatest care and attention, make no secret of the interest they feel. It is a well-known fact, that a magpie has died before now, when it has found itself mastered by a difficult word that it could not pronounce. Their memory, however, will fail them if they do not from time to time hear the same word repeated; and while they are trying to recollect it, they will show the most extravagant joy, if they happen to hear it. Natural History Book X, chapter lix
Pliny the Elder ([Natural History: Bks.VIII-XI v. 3] (By: Pliny The Elder) [published: December, 1940])
É uma chatice mas a verdade é que as coisas boas só nos acontecem se formos bons. Bons? É mais se formos honestos, não uma honestidade de cumprir a lei... - eu cá era capaz de profanar uma campa e de roubar os dois olhos de um morto se achasse que isso me dava gozo por um dia -, mas uma honestidade para connosco. Tudo menos ser-se cobarde, fingido, um bandido emocional, uma puta: preferia ter cancro a um coração falso. O que não tem nada de beato, é uma questão muito prática. O cancro pode matar, mas a alternativa de certeza que mata. Oh, que se lixe, passa-me a guitarra que eu canto-te um fado num português impecável.
Truman Capote
The qualities we admire in sages—modesty, humbleness, and skepticism—enable women to better perceive objective reality, essential for making sound decisions. Those qualities should be taken as strengths, rather than weaknesses, in leadership.
Lixing Sun (The Liars of Nature and the Nature of Liars: Cheating and Deception in the Living World)
LIX Triunfo sim! O tratado de Madrid! Que sábia visão em Portugal… A Amazónia, que só por si, À diplomacia punha sem igual! Mas esta deixou-o ficar por aqui… Invés a Inquisição, a bem ou mal, O País, às novas ideias, isolava! Na Europa outro vento soprava…!
José Braz Pereira da Cruz (Esta é a Ditosa Pátria Minha Amada)
Super Bowl LIX (2025) The Philadelphia Eagles flew high over Caesars Superdome, Just to bring their second Lombardi Trophy home.
Charmaine J Forde
This is the substance of the addresses of the great seer of the Exile in chapters XL to LIX of Isaiah, in which he exposes the gods of heathendom to everlasting scorn, more than any other prophet before or afterward. He declares these deities to be vanity and naught, but proclaims the Holy One of Israel as the Lord of the universe. He hath “meted out the heavens with the span,” and “weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance.” Before Him “the nations are as a drop of the bucket,” and “the inhabitants of the earth as grasshoppers.” “He bringeth out the hosts of the stars by number, and calleth them all by name,” “He hath assigned to the generations of men their lot from the beginning, and knoweth at the beginning what will be their end.” 160 Measured by such passages as these and such as Psalms VIII, XXIV, XXXIII, CIV, and CXXXIX, where God is felt as a living power, all philosophical arguments about His existence seem to be strange fires on the altar of religion. The believer can do without them, and the unbeliever will hardly be convinced by them. 4.
Kaufmann Kohler (Jewish Theology: Systematically and Historically Considered)